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AAUW at CLU

The purpose of the American Association of University Women is to advance the knowledge of women's rights and gender equality to CLU students and promote equity and education for girls and women locally, nationally, and globally.

Assisting members in the advancement of their accounting careers. The club holds meetings with accounting firms, graduate schools, and CPA review programs. The meetings inform members of opportunities and educate them on their path towards an accounting career.

Our goal is to create an atmosphere for Art & Multimedia students, in which they collaborate, and further explore design outside the classroom. In the past we have done portfolio reviews, professional guest speakers, and worked with other clubs in creating marketing and branding designs.

AKD/Sociology Club is an organization on campus that aims to promote the study of sociology in everyday life. It encourages its members to become involved with social and intellectual activities that will lead to the improvement of society and the human condition.There are no academic or course requirements to join the AKD/Sociology Club; all you need is a passion for social issues and a desire to help others.

A collegiate chapter created under the American Marketing Association. We welcome members to either become a member of AMA or simply be a member of our on campus chapter. This club is used to create a community within the marketing students on campus while allowing for an open forum of new marketing ideas alongside inviting special guests with marketing expertise.

AMSA is a club with a goal to foster the next generation of medical practitioners. This club provides students with the opportunity to participate in clinical and community volunteering. Furthermore and most importantly, this club offers the mentorship students need in order to pursue their careers within medicine.

This club is to help share the Deaf culture and language with the students of CLU. This club strives to connect the Deaf and hearing worlds together by creating awarness of the uniquness of both distinct cultures. The club creates opportunities for the Deaf and hearing individuals to connect in fun and meaningful activities.

We, the Associated Students of California Lutheran University, in order to provide for student organization, to encourage academic and social development, to provide a forum for student expression, and to further Christian growth, do establish this constitution.

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Ballroom Dance Club

We're a club for those who are ready to learn how to swing, ballroom and Latin dance. We practice West Coast Swing and some Latin dances at our club meetings and attend events that are free for students on Wednesday and Friday nights. Everyone is welcome!

"Beta Beta Beta is an honor society for students, particularly undergraduates, dedicated to improving the understanding and appreciation of the biological study and extending boundaries of human knowledge through scientific research"
- TriBeta official website

The purpose of the Black Student Union is to learn about, raise awareness, celebrate, and share with the campus the richness of Black history as well as current issues affecting the Black community and to enjoy the varied aspects of African culture in the U.S. and around the world.

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Cal Lu Crafts

Cal Lu Crafts meets every other week gives students a chance to practice or learn their creative talents. We will make a range of crafts from tie-dying, painting to scrap booking and more. We also hope to make a lot of the crafts for donation and fundraising purposes as well as keepsakes for the members of the club.

Circle K International is a collegiate community service organization that promotes service, leadership, and fellowship. It is one of several service leadership programs that are sponsored by Kiwanis International and is the largest organization of its kind in the world.

An open community for all fans of anime and fighting video games at CLU! Meetings will consist of screening anime series recommendations from our members, as well as playing recreational matches and tourneys of fighting games.

The purpose of CLU Beekeepers is to promote natural beekeeping throughout the community, educate on the importance of bees in our ecosystem, reverse the stigma surrounding honeybees, and give people in the Cal Lutheran community a chance to join a small but thriving group of environmental enthusiasts.

The California Lutheran University Chapter of Delta Sigma Pi will be established with the purpose of creating a culture of like-minded, business-oriented students looking to widen their scope of business planning, operations, and execution and to promote proactivity on campus and in the community that will further encourage personal and team development. The California Lutheran University Chapter of Delta Sigma Pi's goal is to connect business students across generations of CLU classes, and provide an outlet for individual creativity to thrive in club and committee meetings. The club puts the real world into clearer focus by combining the experiences of guest speakers with trips to corporate meetings/operations and hands-on business-oriented projects on campus, in the community, and for the benefit of charity.

The purpose of this club is to help foster a greater appreciation for the biodiversity of the marine ecosystem through SCUBA diving. The formation of this club will bring CLU students together that are seeking opportunities to go diving with other CLU students.

A diversified club welcoming all students interested in learning more about the French and Francophone culture, way of life, and language through hands-on activities and experiences. This club promotes a greater understanding and appreciation for the French and Francophone influence in society.

CLU Gamers provides a place for students to socialize and practice critical thinking skills in a low-stakes, fun environment. We emphasize games with face-to-face interaction to foster a sense of comradery and appropriate, friendly competition.

Our goal is to create a film community, through students majoring in Film and TV production and involved in the Multimedia Department. Based on our passion for film and TV, we strive to develop short films,TV shows and advertising videos. In order to transform our brand to a higher level, we will use the skills of Multimedia students to bring forth new and innovative technology and design in the form of visual entertainment. Ultimately we want to create a network for students to create visual products with their passion.

Club Teach is all about sharing a passion for education and teaching. It is a club for future teachers or those considering a career in education, that is dedicated to facilitating personal and professional growth among Cal Lutheran students interested in joining the field of education. Our goal is to give members the opportunity to connect, share knowledge, and give back to the community. We also provide the chance to join the Southern California Teachers Association (SCTA), an association for teachers and future teachers across Southern California.

We strive to uphold an open discussion on the future of the Republican Party and what it truly means to identify as Republican in an academic setting. We promote conservative ideals in accordance with the GOP, but are inclusive to all who are interested in discussing Republican politics. Activities include volunteer work in our local community, issue advocacy, and other activities deemed relevant by the members of the organization.

The purpose of this Club is to involve students in knowing the game of Cricket. This club will provide necessary skills and techniques required to excel in Cricket. This club will also focus on health, fitness, and nutrition of its members.

The Criminal Justice Student Association is a campus-wide club whose primary purpose shall be to encourage, stimulate, and maintain excellence in scholarship of the individual members in all social science disciplines, particularly in criminal justice.

The Dance Team serves to provide students with the opportunity to learn dance, dance technique, and choreography, whether it is continuing to grow upon previous experience or learning for the first time. This club serves to promote school spirit and unity by performing at school events. This club also promotes the university as a whole by competing against other collegiate dance teams at national competitions.

A tight-knit group of aspiring filmmakers with various talents dedicated to developing and utilizing skills and tactics in order to produce digital media projects to a professional standard of quality.

The purpose of this club shall be to serve as a platform for those who are interested in the markets, wish to gain financial insight, and enjoy interacting with people to have a close-knit community where members support each other and learn effectively together. This club will aim to create a finance community within California Lutheran University in which members gain professional development and insight into the vast career options within the finance industry. We plan to host speaker series, equip students with financial knowledge, and enhance the connections between members.

FBLA-PBL is the largest student lead business organization in the country. The organization focuses on giving students of all majors the oppurtunity to build a portfolio of documented accomplishments. FBLA does this by competing in national and state wide events called PBL Competitive Events. Here, students showcase their skills as well as network with students from other universities. Meetings are spent preparing for these events, as they are the main focal point of the club.

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GLO Guidance's purpose is to provide students with resources to manage certain changes that are most prevalent while in school, and help them to further their personal growth by providing a community for them to have a support system to hold each other accountable.

The Graduate School of Psychology Student Council (GSOPSC) is to be established to serve as the voice of the Graduate School of Psychology student body to both the GSOP administration and in University relations. Additionally, the GSOPSC aims to build a sense of community among the students in the GSOP by hosting mixers or other social events and shall work to provide students with professional development opportunities such as networking events or speakers. Furthermore, the GSOPSC intends to reach out to students, with a potential monthly newsletter that would update students on GSOP happenings as well as current events in the field of psychology.

Our purpose is to educate the student body about Fair Trade and promote being better stewards of the earth by planning sustainability programs and living a mindful lifestyle. We are an overall green group that works towards sharing green ideas and planning environmental events.

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Happiness Club

Happiness Club is a student group at Cal Lutheran committed to increasing the happiness of students and staff at CLU. Whether it's through blowing bubbles, handing out temporary tattoos or hosting events like Sandcastle Building and Life-sized board games, there are tons of opportunities to feel a lotta happy and spread a lotta happy. Sign up for our newsletter! http://eepurl.com/chEq21

Her Campus Cal Lutheran is an online hub for Cal Lutheran's women that provides content that is both a resource and a source of entertainment, highlighting campus news & events, interesting students & faculty, campus photos, fashion and lifestyle content specifically tailored for women at Cal Lutheran. Her Campus is the #1 global community for college women. Written entirely by the world's top college journalists with 5,000+ contributors and counting. HerCampus.com features national Style, Beauty, Health, Love, Life, Career, LGBTQ+, High School, and Real World content supplemented by local content from 330+ campus chapters located at Universities nationwide and in ten countries. The Cal Lutheran chapter of Her Campus works to bring this amazing community to California Lutheran University.

The History Club at California Lutheran University (CLU) exists to organize and encourage students at California Lutheran University, to pursue historical activities for intellectual, cultural and personal interest, particularly in the Southern California region. In addition, the club is affiliated with the national History Honors Society, Phi Alpha Theta (PAT). The club advisor will be a faculty member of the History Department.

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iCLU Radio

California Lutheran University's student-run, web-based radio station, iCLU, has two primary purposes: to serve as an experiential learning laboratory for students interested in pursuing broadcasting and media careers, and to serve as a channel for creative and intellectual expression for the broader Cal Lutheran student body. iCLU embraces the many voices of our campus community and seeks broad participation from our diverse student body. iCLU and its programming will help Cal Lutheran educate leaders for a global society who are strong in character and judgment, confident in their identity and vocation, and committed to service and justice.

The purpose of the Investment Club is to provide CLU students with knowledge that will allow them to make successful investment decisions. We provide an environment where people interested in investing can come to learn and share information. People from any major or background are welcome to join the investment club to discover more. The Investment club also presides over the California Lutheran University Student Managed Investment Fund. This is an investment portfolio of $55k that students get hands on experience with in the market.

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Knights Ice Hockey

The Knights Hockey Club gives students a chance to experience one of America's fastest growing and most exciting sports. Club members can learn the rules of the game by attending professional and collegiate games. Ice hockey players are encouraged to join the Knights on the ice where the team competes in the National Collegiate Hockey Association and American Collegiate Hockey Association.

The Knights RFC competes in the Gold Coast Conference Intercollegiate Rugby (GCCIR) and plays against other collegiate clubs. We currently compete in the Men's Collegiate Division II. In the 2011-2012 season the Knights were crowned National Small Colleges Rugby Organization Southern California Champions. We aim to introduce students to the great sport and develop them to compete in an established league. We also educate students on the international aspect the sport holds and welcome them into an international culture. This opportunity spans worldwide.

Kupa'a Hawaii club is open to all CLU students who are interested in learning more about the Hawaiian culture such as food, traditions, etc. Gives students an opportunity to meet new people and interact with students who have the same interests in the culture.

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Latin American Student Organization

1. As a representative organization of Hispanics and Latinos at Cal Lutheran, we are dedicated to promoting cultural awareness and unity. Our club seeks to not only provide an atmosphere where Hispanic/Latino students can develop a strong sense of identity, leadership, and participation, but to offer this experience to all Cal Lutheran students who seek to learn about the Hispanic culture regardless of their own background. Though our cultural events we intend to be a positive influence at Cal Lutheran and the surroundings by promoting diverse involvement and community service.

The Latter-day Saint Student Association (LDSSA) is established by students of California Lutheran University to help students CLU have a balanced secular and spiritual educational experience during their years of formal education.

We are a group of gamers, geeks and nerds who share the common interest of playing League of Legends. We host LAN parties for all gamers alike, attend professional eSports matches, and meet to discuss League of Legends news and strategies. We have a competitive college team, and play against other colleges through CSL. Any students are welcome to join the club, of any gaming experience level!

The Lord of Life community of faith is known on campus in two ways. First, Lord of Life is the 'church' on campus. Secondly, the Lord of Life student congregational council creates and directs the activities of the Lord of Life faith community.
The Lord of Life faith community is centered in the love and grace of Jesus Christ, prompting actions of welcome. This community of faith recognizes our unity in Jesus Christ, Baptism as a sign of God's covenant with God's people, Holy Communion as the meal that provides forgiveness and hope, God's word as the anchor of our daily living, and a desire to witness, learn, and serve the whole of the CLU community.

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Math Club

Math Club allows math majors, math minors, and students interested in math to socialize, enjoy planned activities, encourage attendance to CLU Math Seminars and local conferences, and encourage visitors to give talks on the California Lutheran University campus.

Our mission is to promote the personal and academic success of the veterans at California Lutheran University, foster camaraderie and esprit de corps among our members, and to raise awareness of veterans' issues in our local communities, statewide, and nationally.
Membership is open to any student enrolled at California Lutheran University who is: a U.S. military veteran, an active or reserve member of the U.S. armed forces, current or former military dependents, or any other interested student.

MMA is a full-contact combat sport that allows both striking and grappling, both standing and on the ground, using techniques from other combat sports and martial arts. Training in MMA builds confidence and teaches discipline while also providing an excellent workout.

Cal Lutheran's MUN wants to encourage students to enhance their global awareness. Our mission is to gain insight into the workings of the United Nations and the dynamics of international relations. We accomplish this by assuming the roles of real UN representatives and members of other international bodies and national cabinets. Through cooperation and extensive collaboration students will debate issues that confront world leaders and to draft resolutions in response to these global issues. Our goal is to provide a community for students to hone their speaking and research skills while practicing real world problem solving. We strive to foster a constructive forum for open dialogue on complex global issues. Through their involvement, members will learn the importance of balancing national interests with the needs of the international community, while also learning about the powers and limitations of international negotiation.

The purpose of the Muslim Students Alliance is to bring students of all identities together and promote a sense of community among Muslims as well as non-Muslims on campus. The mission is to organize a safe environment to have an open dialogue about Islamic faith and culture. To explore spirituality, ethics, and Muslim identity while promoting greater understanding of Islam among American Interfaith groups, and to facilitate cooperative, beneficial social action among people of faiths in the larger community. MSA stand for unity.

�MYGENMYFIGHT" is a student club whose primary purpose is to raise awareness and to engage the current generation in the fight against human trafficking. Through outreaches and events, club members also educate about human trafficking, how to recognize the signs of a trafficked victim and how to respond. �MYGENMYFIGHT� also partners with other anti-trafficking organizations such as ZOE International, that works to prevent, rescue, and restore child victims of human trafficking.

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Oceans Outreach

The purpose of this club is to raise awareness for current environmental issues regarding the oceans, educate our peers about ocean ecosystems and how our daily activities impact them, work to clean beaches in Ventura and Malibu counties, and participate in other environmental service projects.

The purpose of this Chapter shall be the advancement and diffusion of knowledge of the science of physics and the encouragement of student interest in physics throughout the academic and local communities.

Pre-Dental Society is club for students that have a desire to enter the field of dentistry. Pre-Dental Society is very different from other health clubs and cannot be merged with any other club. PDS holds regular meetings, presentations, pDATs, club collaborations, conference trips, and community service.

The purpose of this society shall be to educate students about basic law principles and provide an inviting environment for all students who want to learn more about law. We aim to assist members in meeting like-minded people who might share an interest in going to law school or even those who are simply interested in learning more about the laws of a society. We hope to connect members with law professionals in the area and participate in law related activities.

Working within and graduating from California Lutheran University carries with it both benefits and responsibilities inherent in a culture of high academic integrity. Students, faculty, and staff participate in a process to ensure that individuals are evaluated and assessed on their own work and contributions. Principled leadership, as promised in the mission statement at Cal Lutheran, can be relied upon by stakeholders within and outside of this academic community.

PRIDE (People Respecting Individuality, Diversity, and Equality) works to create a safe environment for LGBTQIA (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer and Questioning, Intersex, Asexual) students on campus while promoting equality and the visibility of universal and campus-wide LGBTQIA issues.

The purpose of this club is to empower the Hispanic community to achieve their full educational, economic, and social potential. As a club Prospanica will seek to advance Hispanic leadership on campus and in the community. This will be done by working closely with the Los Angeles Prospanica chapter, exposing students to speakers from professional settings, providing networking opportunities, workshops, exposure to university centers and other avenues as needed.

A club for members of the Interational Honor's Society in Psychology and others who are interested to get together to discuss the scholarly side of Psychology (i.e. current research) and to help members prepare to further their education in the field of Psychology.

The goal of Psychology Club is to provide a meeting place and sounding board for all psychology enthusiasts, whether or not they are formally studying psychology. The Psychology Club will discuss mental health issues, various psychological concepts within various contexts, and interact with others within the field of psychology and/or studying psychology. The Psych Club provides an opportunity for those interested in psychology to connect with like-minded others through engaging discussions, activities, and events.

The California Lutheran PsyD Student Council is a multipurpose organization that exists to enhance the PsyD program. On behalf on the PsyD program students, the Council serves as a voice and acts as a liaison between the students, faculty, the Cal Lutheran administration, and the community. Additionally, PsyD Student Council organizes opportunities that promote student growth and interaction, demonstrates civic responsibility and community outreach, and promotes the welfare of the student body.

An organization for students interested in public relations and communication in general. Our goal is to advance the public relations profession by nurturing generations of future professionals. We hope to enhance your education, broaden your network and help launch your career.

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Robotics Club

As a club we offer the Cal Lutheran student body a chance to build skills from hands-on assembling and programming of robots. We welcome all students! You do not need to have previous experience with robots or programming to participate. You also do not need to purchase any materials/kits to be part of the club. Our projects include making robots to present at events such as CLUFest, aiding other robotics clubs in their projects and any ideas members bring forth. Activities and projects serve the purpose of educating, entertaining and developing. Collaborations and events may lead to networking between local and nonlocal Robotics Clubs.

Rotaract clubs bring together people ages 18-30 to exchange ideas with leaders in the community, develop leadership and professional skills, and have fun through service. However, only students at California Lutheran University will be able to become our member for this club.

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Saudi Club at CLU

The mission of this club is to introduce the history and culture of Saudi Arabia to faculty and students on the campus. The club's objective is to consolidate and strengthen social relations among Saudi students during their stay in U.S.

Fitness club dedicated to strengthening the fitness community at California Lutheran University as well as organizing community service projects that focus on improving the health and wellness of all California Lutheran University students and Forrest Fitness Center members. Rather than just a club for already dedicated gym-goers, ShapeTheLu hopes to create an environment that gives experienced weightlifters and fitness enthusiasts the opportunity to motivate and educate those who are new to the gym and intimidated about starting their own fitness journey. Exercise is often viewed as a selfish endeavor, but we hope to foster an environment with the common goal of not only self improvement, but campus-wide betterment.

Spoon University is a food and wellness blog written by college students, for college students. Spoon University has chapters at hundreds of college campuses all over the US and we want to bring Spoon University to Cal Lutheran. Each chapter consists of editors, marketers, photographers and videographers so there is something for everyone.

An organization that seeks to provide college bound-mentorship to students of all backgrounds, making higher education a rite of passage and not a privilege. We seek to pair high school students with full-time college students who will aid in the development of college resumes, scholarships, and college applications.

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Theatre Club

The Theatre Club is a dedicated group of students who love performing, designing, and writing theatrical pieces. The purpose is to get people who have a love for theatre involved, without the heavier commitment of becoming a major or minor - it's accessible to any student that wants to participate!

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The club aims to promote support and understanding of the diverse cultures of the world as well as provide a supportive environment for international students and an awareness of cultural issues on campus. We are dedicated in creating a safe and relaxing place to make friends, get to know your community, and to educate others about your culture through educational and social activities and social gatherings. The United Students of the World seeks to promote understanding and cooperation amongst all people.

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Virtual Entertainment Club

The Virtual Entertainment Club offers students the ability to explore and create content for various Virtual Reality platforms. Members will be able to experience and develop VR games, 360 movies, and augmented reality programs for the HTC Vive, Oculus Rift, and other devices. Additionally, collaborations and events may lead to networking with likeminded students and industry professionals.

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Wrestling Club

The purpose of this club is to teach new individuals how to wrestle, and also be a haven for returning wrestlers to brush up on their skills. This club will be a place were people can train their mind as well as their body though wrestling.

The Write Club comes together once a week to help future writer, or lovers of writers, develop their writing and imaginative skills. The club gives friendly criticism and helpful advice on how to establish yourself as a writer.

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Young Democratic Socialists of Amercia

Our mission is to educate and organize students and young people and to play a helpful and principled role in the movement for social justice. Within and throughout this struggle, we will articulate and defend the idea that true human liberation is impossible under capitalism. We seek social change which extends democracy into all aspects of life

Young Life is a Christian club dedicated to bringing people together through food, fun games, and a message every Tuesday night. You don't have to be a Christian to come, and we encourage anyone looking for a group to hang out with to stop by!